On May 12, 12:44 pm, "Joel Koltner" <zapwiredashgro...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I find myself making mistakes in typing the name of classes and/or methods > when I'm first getting started with them (there are some thousands of them > after all, and even of commonly used classes/methods you're probably talking > upwards of a hundred), *particularly* when using libraries such as wxWidgets > that use "fancy" imports that aren't correctly picked up by the "code > intelligence" analyzers in, e.g., Komodo or Wing. Are you implying that you then run the code, and - after a handful of higher-level calls - control flow gets down to the lines you just typed, and the run fails because they are misspelled? The only fix is decoupling, and _expecting_ your first few debugger or test runs to fail. Other than that, lolwut? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list